T Tan New member Apr 28, 2002 #1 hallo my name is tan iam from europ!! Iam 21years old , lifting for 9 years, 85kg 10%Bodyfat... what would be good for the first cycle?? thankx
hallo my name is tan iam from europ!! Iam 21years old , lifting for 9 years, 85kg 10%Bodyfat... what would be good for the first cycle?? thankx
M Mike P.T. New member Apr 28, 2002 #3 muscleup said: What the hell does 85kg convert to lbs...? Click to expand... I don't feel like adding it up but a kg is 2.2 pounds. BTW - tan do a search.
muscleup said: What the hell does 85kg convert to lbs...? Click to expand... I don't feel like adding it up but a kg is 2.2 pounds. BTW - tan do a search.
T Tan New member Apr 28, 2002 #4 ok!ok! but can somebody tell me a good cycle for me ...it should be my first ... what about 400mg primos for 10weeks or 400mg of deca for 10 weeks or sustsanon?? or testo?? what is better to beginn with weak steroids oder testo ?? thanks!
ok!ok! but can somebody tell me a good cycle for me ...it should be my first ... what about 400mg primos for 10weeks or 400mg of deca for 10 weeks or sustsanon?? or testo?? what is better to beginn with weak steroids oder testo ?? thanks!
A alien amp pharm Guest Apr 28, 2002 #6 Tan said: 85kg are 103,299 pound! iam 175cm tall -175 is 33,465 inch peace! Click to expand... Huh? Anyways, I like sustanon as a first cycle. Just my preference. It's easy on ya yet with good results.
Tan said: 85kg are 103,299 pound! iam 175cm tall -175 is 33,465 inch peace! Click to expand... Huh? Anyways, I like sustanon as a first cycle. Just my preference. It's easy on ya yet with good results.
B B-legit New member Apr 28, 2002 #7 if u use sos as a first cycle as i did you will keep mostly all of your gains and be very happy.
G genarr3 Plat Hero Platinum Apr 28, 2002 #8 muscleup said: What the hell does 85kg convert to lbs...? Click to expand... Easy way to figure that out. Double the kg, then add 10% of the doubled about. 85kgs x 2 = 170 + 17 = 187lbs.
muscleup said: What the hell does 85kg convert to lbs...? Click to expand... Easy way to figure that out. Double the kg, then add 10% of the doubled about. 85kgs x 2 = 170 + 17 = 187lbs.